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LIGHT EFFECTS ON ORNAMENTAL MICROPLANT SHOOTS AND BULBS QUALITY

Acta Horticulturae, 2000
The quality of micropropagated ornamental bulbous and cormous plants (Freesia sp., Hyacinthus sp., Lilium sp., Cyclamen sp.) under the influence of varying light regimes (blue, green, yellow, red, far-red, white, UV irradiation and darkness) was studied in long term cultures. Red and yellow light promoted ernbryogenic callus formation and proliferatior
A. Bach, M. Malik, A. Ptak, M. Kedra
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Complications of Ornamental Christmas Bulb Ingestion

Archives of Surgery, 1975
Unusual complications ensued when a 14-month-old boy ingested an ornamental Christmas bulb. Profuse rectal bleeding, a large ischiorectal abscess, and an acute condition of the abdomen necessiated a sigmoid colostomy with drainage of the ischiorectal abscess. Following this, repeated episodes of hemorrhage via the colostomy and rectum required multiple
H P, Norberg, H M, Reyes
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Soil‐borne Pathogens in Ornamental Bulbs as Related to Quarantine Problems

EPPO Bulletin, 1972
AbstractThe introduction of systemic fungicides belonging to the group of benzimidazoles has greatly improved the available methods for the control of several destructive diseases of ornamental bulbs. This is illustrated on the basis of two diseases of tulips that may be soil‐borne, viz.
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PATHOGENS ON ORNAMENTAL BULB PLANTS

Acta Horticulturae, 1992
L.B. Orlikowski, Cz. Skrzypczak
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